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Isolation and Functional Characterization of a LEAFY Gene in Mango (Mangifera indica L.)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23073974

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mango (Mangifera indica L; ); LEAFY; expression analysis; functional identification; promoter analysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31860541]
  2. 'six one' special action of strengthening agriculture and enriching people by science and technology Vanguard (Guangxi Agricultural Science and technology League) [202204]
  3. Innovation Team of Guangxi Mango Industry Project [nycytxgxcxtd-2021-06-02]
  4. State Key Laboratory for the Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro-Bioresources [SKLCUSA-a201906, SKLCUSA-c201901]

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MiLFY plays a pivotal role in controlling mango flowering and is regulated by gibberellin and paclobutrazol.
LEAFY (LFY) plays an important role in the flowering process of plants, controlling flowering time and mediating floral meristem differentiation. Owing to its considerable importance, the mango LFY gene (MiLFY; GenBank accession no. HQ585988) was isolated, and its expression pattern and function were characterized in the present study. The cDNA sequence of MiLFY was 1152 bp, and it encoded a 383 amino acid protein. MiLFY was expressed in all tested tissues and was highly expressed in flowers and buds. Temporal expression analysis showed that MiLFY expression was correlated with floral development stage, and two relative expression peaks were detected in the early stages of floral transition and floral organ differentiation. Moreover, 35S::GFP-MiLFY fusion protein was shown to be localized to the nucleus of cells. Overexpression of MiLFY in Arabidopsis promoted early flowering and the conversion of lateral meristems into terminal flowers. In addition, transgenic plants exhibited obvious morphological changes, such as differences in cauline leaf shape, and the number of lateral branches. When driven by the MiLFY promoter, GFP was highly expressed in leaves, floral organs, stems, and roots, during the flowering period. Exogenous gibberellin (GA(3)) treatment downregulated MiLFY promoter expression, but paclobutrazol (PPP333) upregulated it. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays showed that the MiLFY protein can interact with zinc-finger protein 4 (ZFP4) and SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS 1 (MiSOC1D). Taken together, these results indicate that MiLFY plays a pivotal role in controlling mango flowering, and that it is regulated by gibberellin and paclobutrazol.

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